…Oh, you mean not being a jerk about it. Unless that’s Economist Futhark for â€œYour mother is a hamster and your father puts out elderberries!â€, it’s probably “This isn’t the last you’ve seen of me!“.

Bandit seems to have a habit of trying to talk when she really shouldn’t. I’m guessing there’s going to be at least one scene of her stuffing her face at a banquet and saying, “Amm mem me med, maff moh moffimoo, iff mah mife!”

On panel four they are actually aresting Bandit? I thought the guard wouldn’t even bother with those non-humans busyness… xP

Anyway, cheers for Gravedust’s True Strike! A Mystic/shaman/necrothingy with a bow and a lot of wisdom to give is so awesome!
Heh… Funny how the back-line, the ‘suport units’ of the party, had already stablished some links even if the rest is still just messing around… I just wanna see Frigg in all this. Hehehee

Pre-democracy makes public opinion even more important. In a democracy, you just wait a few years, but enough people hate you in a monarchy… you’ll probably end up dead. Also, they are in a pretty big market place, and the last thing you need there is a known thief getting any craftsman’s guilds and foreign representatives all riled up. AND- a marketplace of this caliber will probably mostly populated with the bourgeoisie, who are the most likely candidates to sew the seeds of revolution.

Not that one isolated incident will do that much, but the best policy is to look your best- especially since the capitol would represent all human cities.

They better care, because in a place where The Rule of Law is probably just the name of a cheap dive bar, those civilians are a lot more likely to notice that they outnumber the City Watch by a factor of Hrair to 1.

Actually, in a true Democracy, there is no rule of law, only the whim of the mob. That is why we live in Republics! And, yes, public opinion does indeed matter, even in tyrannies. Mobs are incredibly unpredictable and dangerous. As an officer who has to enforce rules on dangerous people who overwhelmingly outnumber me and my colleagues, I can attest to that.

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